It's in the "Member's Introduction" forum,
under "Hello from Los Angeles,posted on 12/30/16.
For some reason,people don't keep these MKII
wagons for any more than two years,for some reason._________________If English Fords were worth a lot of money - I'd be wealthy

Like I posted on BaT - for some reason,
people don't seem to keep the MKII wagons for
more than two years.Maybe because of the small
gas tank?
Mine had 5+ owners that I could find,in the
last 10 years._________________If English Fords were worth a lot of money - I'd be wealthy

Hello all, I bought Dougs wagon more than 2 years ago and have no intention of selling. This is my third Mk2 wagon and have loved them all. I actually prefer the Mk2 to the Mk1 and I have had nice examples of both. A two door Cortina wagon would have been interesting with longer doors but the rear doors are sometime useful.
Clyde Bailey

I have a Mk2 wagon and building a warm little X Flow for it with a T9 backed up to it. I was looking at the 4 door profile just the other day and thought wouldn't this look cool with the rear doors removed and the longer 2 doors added and a long side window. Got me thinking as I have all the parts lying around.

I would not touch this car, there must be a hidden problem like impending rust, twisted body or some other such malady, I guess it only took the new owner a month to discover it??_________________Anglia 100e modified
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